Some organizations would rather get rid of wild horses than let them remain in the wild, according to a story dated February 16 by Wrangler News.
But not the Salt River Wild Horse Darting Group.
They’re stabilizing the population with PZP, which they peddle as humane management.

That’s the same term used by a staffer with the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses in a story about the East Pershing roundup.
Apparently, it’s a codeword for getting rid of wild horses with ovary-killing pesticides.
In most circles, stabilize means to brace or support, to stop something from changing.
Not to these charlatans.
They’re getting close to sterilizing the Salt River mares, just as their big-name enabler is doing at the Virginia Range.
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